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How to help your child talk

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It often happens that modern parents look for information about the development of the baby on the Internet, and find out that the child at one year should say 10 words, at two years – 200, and at three years-1000 words. Unwittingly, thoughts begin to creep in that your favorite baby has a problem with speech.

What to do? A friend advises to wait for 3 years, then he will talk, my grandmother assumes: “He will outgrow it,” and a neighbor says, “In kindergarten he will talk!”

If you do not want to wait until everything forms by itself, then there are some useful tips to help you solve this problem.

Tip 1- Choose a place for activities, most moms transform the high chair for this purpose.

Tip 2- Allocate time for activities. Schedule them in the general schedule of the day, it is better that they took place in the first half. Remember that only regular exercise with your child can bring a positive result.

Tip 3 – Read more. Accustom your child to read books every day. While reading, before the last word, make a pause to finish the sound, syllable or word, look at pictures together, ask your baby questions (if the kid is silent, answer them). Bedtime story acts like a magic pill.

Tip 4 – Do not simplify. You don’t need to talk to your baby in his language. After one year, try to talk to your baby as an adult.

Tip 5 – Repeat many times. New and unfamiliar words must be heard several times (from 10 to 120!), in order for the word to appear in his active speech.

Tip 6-Use parenthesis, a form of speech that is attractive to the child’s ear. Parents all over the world speak to their children using a high-pitched voice and tuneful vowel sounds.

Tip 7 – Create special situations. Make up situations more often that will stimulate your baby to pronounce words. For example, at lunchtime give your toddler a bowl of soup without a spoon.

Tip 8 – Remove the pacifier! Speech therapists are against such artificially created devices, because babies who suck the pacifier tend to start speaking later.

Tip 9- Develop your baby’s breathing. Blow soap bubbles, inflate balloons, play with a pipe, blow cotton disks off the handle, use a juice tube to make a “storm in the glass,” blow out candles. On a walk, blow the fluff off dandelions.

Tip 10- Sew a “magic bag. Take a bright little bag and put a few beastly toys and, taking them out one by one, show only the head, suggesting that the child name the animal. Do not forget about the adjectives, it is important to describe not only who and what he did, but how he looks, because the descriptions make the language richer and stories more entertaining.

Tip 11-Recall the finger games.

Tip 12 – Combine speech with movement. Use nursery rhymes for this.

And remember that teaching a child to speak – it’s hard work, but the effort is always rewarded. Be patient! Your love and acceptance of your child’s individual rhythm of development will help your child best.

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